CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR
A VIEW
FROM ISLINGTON NORTH
AN EVENING OF POLITICAL SATIRE
DIRECTED BY MAX STAFFORD-CLARK
COMPANY INCLUDES BRUCE ALEXANDER, SARAH ALEXANDER,
ANN MITCHELL, KATHRYN O’REILLY, JOSEPH PROWEN
STEVE JOHN SHEPHERD AND JANE WYMARK
WITH WORLD PREMIERES FROM ALISTAIR BEATON AND DAVID HARE,
THE FIRST FULL PRODUCTIONS OF NEW PIECES BY CARYL CHURCHILL AND STELLA FEEHILY,
AND MARK RAVENHILL’S THE MOTHER
WITH MUSIC BY BILLY BRAGG
“Politics has become too serious a matter to be left to politicians”
TS Eliot
Casting has been announced for A VIEW FROM ISLINGTON NORTH, an evening of imaginative, provocative and hilarious political satire from some of the UK’s most celebrated playwrights, directed by Max Stafford-Clark, playing at the Arts Theatre in London from 18 May until 2 July, with a press night on 24 May.
The company includes Sarah Alexander (Smack the Pony, Coupling, Armstrong and Miller), Ann Mitchell (extensive screen and stage credits, most recently series regular ‘Cora Cross’ in EastEnders), Bruce Alexander (A Touch of Frost, Love and Marriage), Steve John Shepherd (‘Michael Moon’ in Eastenders, Jo in This Life) Jane Wymark(Midsomer Murders, Poldark), Joseph Prowen and Kathryn O’Reilly.
In THE ACCIDENTAL LEADER by Alistair Beaton (Feelgood, Not the Nine O’Clock News, A Very Social Secretary), Jim, a backbench MP in the party of Her Majesty’s Opposition is attempting to orchestrate a very British coup. But trouble comes in the shape of Nina, Deputy Chair of the party’s grass roots organisation…‘Impetus’
In HOW TO GET AHEAD IN POLITICS by Stella Feehily (This May Hurt A Bit, Bang Bang Bang, Duck), The Chief Whip practices his dark arts on an MP, who doesn’t stand a chance…
In AYN RAND TAKES A STAND by David Hare (The Moderate Soprano, Stuff Happens, The Judas Kiss ) members of the current government, feeling their ideology fall apart, receive a bracing visit from Ayn Rand, the high priestess of the free market.
In TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE, Caryl Churchill (Love and Information, Escaped Alone, Top Girls) imagines a world where even language is sponsored.
And in The MOTHER, Mark Ravenhill (Shopping and Fucking, Mother Clapp’s Molly House, Candide) eyes the cost of our military adventures, as a soldier’s mother does all she can to avoid hearing the news she dreads.